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<p>[QUOTE="claycad, post: 1169277, member: 17987"]Yeah, see I'm really doing you all a favor.</p><p> </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>But that is for today's prices. I never plan to sell them, and would only do so if I was desperate for money which will hopfully never be the case. Even if I did sell them one day, 15 years from now they are still going to be worth a lot more than I paid for them today regardless of what kind of case they are in. I don't care what the market value of a coin is quite frankly. Each state quarter is a small relief sculpture made in silver. I look at each quarter more like that than I do as an investment (which is also is). I like to pick the 2x2 shield up one at a time, examine the sculpture with a loupe, put it back and look at the next one. That's what provides me with the most enjoyment. I don't mind being comforted by the idea that silver will surely continue to increase in price and my coins will gain monetary value, but you guys need to remember what coin collecting is all about...enjoying your coins to the maximum extent. I guess if investing rather than collecting is your thing, then that's fine. Or if you prefer to observe your coins in their mint case, well that's fine to. I'm just enjoying my coins the best way for me personally. </p><p> <p style="text-align: left"><span style="color: #000000"></span></p> <p style="text-align: left"><span style="color: #000000"><br /></span></p> <p style="text-align: left"><span style="color: #000000"><br /></span></p><p>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="claycad, post: 1169277, member: 17987"]Yeah, see I'm really doing you all a favor. But that is for today's prices. I never plan to sell them, and would only do so if I was desperate for money which will hopfully never be the case. Even if I did sell them one day, 15 years from now they are still going to be worth a lot more than I paid for them today regardless of what kind of case they are in. I don't care what the market value of a coin is quite frankly. Each state quarter is a small relief sculpture made in silver. I look at each quarter more like that than I do as an investment (which is also is). I like to pick the 2x2 shield up one at a time, examine the sculpture with a loupe, put it back and look at the next one. That's what provides me with the most enjoyment. I don't mind being comforted by the idea that silver will surely continue to increase in price and my coins will gain monetary value, but you guys need to remember what coin collecting is all about...enjoying your coins to the maximum extent. I guess if investing rather than collecting is your thing, then that's fine. Or if you prefer to observe your coins in their mint case, well that's fine to. I'm just enjoying my coins the best way for me personally. [LEFT][COLOR=#000000] [/COLOR][/LEFT][/QUOTE]
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